That's a very uncharitable reading. "Works in China" in an Internet context would have to include something about having government approval and being subject to government control.
I also read it with the uncharitable reading. I think if OP's intention was this, they shouldn't talk about China in such general terms.
Even with the "charitable reading", I don't agree with OP. China is ranked better on the gender inequality index than America. This would fit in with the notion of government approval and subject to government control, or lack therefore. Similar picture with self-made billionaire women. Does that mean the United States should strive for the contrary?
So China has a more equal gender distribution of both oppressors, and the oppressed? Indeed, very progressive.
The context for any general points raised by my comments is readily available from any online source of your choice. It’s widely known that in China, big tech intersects with anti-democracy, oppression and social control. I specifically mentioned anti-democratic tendencies in Chinese tech for this reason.
So then, should the useful heuristic include the US as well? By far, the most imprisoning country in the history of the Earth? Whose major technology companies have been clearly documented to be funneling user information to that same state's security services?